Certain microbes in your gut can stimulate our body to produce inflammatory substances called cytokines, which create a state of low - grade inflammation in your body or nervous system.
Not exact matches
By chemically removing the
gut microbiome
in zebrafish
in the lab and then repopulating the
gut with two to three bacterial species, University of Oregon biologist Karen Guillemin has shown that
certain microbes are especially skilled at suppressing the host immune system and preventing inflammation — a discovery she thinks may have implications for human health.
Rheumatoid arthritis patients have less diversity
in their
gut microbes than does the general population, and appear to have an abundance of
certain gut bacteria whose numbers are rare
in healthy people.
In the journal Nature, Manuela Raffatellu, associate professor of microbiology & molecular genetics, and colleagues provide the first evidence that small protein molecules called microcins, produced by beneficial gut microbes, play a critical part in blocking certain illness - causing bacteria in inflamed intestine
In the journal Nature, Manuela Raffatellu, associate professor of microbiology & molecular genetics, and colleagues provide the first evidence that small protein molecules called microcins, produced by beneficial
gut microbes, play a critical part
in blocking certain illness - causing bacteria in inflamed intestine
in blocking
certain illness - causing bacteria
in inflamed intestine
in inflamed intestines.
Their communication system is mediated, at least
in part, by the presence of
certain gut microbes.
Insufficient nutrients for our
gut microbes have been linked to a loss of
certain beneficial bacterial species
in industrialized societies and are likely impacting our immunological and metabolic health, although more data is needed.
Two common factors emerged
in urine that had a better ability to resist bacterial growth: it had a high pH — one that's more alkaline,
in other words — and higher levels of
certain metabolites formed by
gut microbes.
It needs building blocks for them, because they're made out of
certain nutrients (proteins,
certain fats, vitamins, enzymes, and other active molecules)... Second, it needs the whole process to be orchestrated by the beneficial
microbes in your digestive system; by the beneficial healthy
gut flora.»
A ketogenic diet is a really low carb diet that typically is low
in gut microbe loving nourishment (aka low
in certain fermentable fiber).